The manufacturer's spec sheet for this air rifle incorrectly states it has a ramp front sight with a post and a rear peep sight. Both front and rear sights are fiber optics.

Generally speaking, a multi-pump should have a pump or two put into it when you put it away after shooting. But don't do that with the Webley Rebel, as putting a pump into this gun cocks it!

Use Crosman Pellgunoil on the pump handle's hinge to keep it functioning properly for years. Just a couple drops every 200 shots or so will keep your gun in good working order.

Multi-pump pneumatic guns are ideal for people who have many different uses for their airguns. Pump your Webley Rebel air rifle 3 times, and you'll have a great little plinking gun. Pump it up more, and you can take out small rodents. If hunting is your main reason for buying this air rifle, we suggest you get .22 caliber.

Things I liked:accuracyThings I would have changed:sealsWhat others should know:This is the 2nd Webley Rebel and after 25 Rnds it now misfires after or about 3 pumps. Just like the 1st one did. Trading it out for another replacement seems futile. If Pyramid air doesn't supply new seals I'll determine other remedies.

Things I liked:Composite componentsThings I would have changed:Rear sight should be more rearward for a longer sight radius, or perhaps equidistant at middle of receiver so that see-through scope rings could be utilizedWhat others should know:Sent it back for a "tech-check" because it would auto discharge at two to four pumps, but the 15 to 20 rounds I put thuough it before it malfunctioned seemed ballistically ok.

Things I liked:I like controlling the amount of power this rifle puts out. 1 to 4 pumps is great for target. More pumps for longer shots !!!Things I would have changed:More metal parts would be better then plastic - I think the rifle deserves that !What others should know:If your an old time pumper like I am, you'll enjoy this type rifle. I put a nice scope on it for long shots, and this rifle hits it mark every time !